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Post by two89w on Oct 11, 2010 0:21:07 GMT -5
I have a pair of two way floor standers that are 93db and 4 ohms dipping to 3.
Will the XPA 2 be:
1 - Trotting? 2 - Cantering? 3 - Galloping?
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Post by strindl on Oct 11, 2010 0:59:02 GMT -5
I have a pair of two way floor standers that are 93db and 4 ohms dipping to 3. Will the XPA 2 be: 1 - Trotting? 2 - Cantering? 3 - Galloping? It will be driving those speakers as loudly as you'd ever want, and not breaking a sweat to do it.
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Post by NorthStar on Oct 11, 2010 1:19:54 GMT -5
I'd say "galloping" at high speed! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2010 4:00:20 GMT -5
None of the above. Standing and looking over the fence with a silly grin is the correct answer.
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Post by roadrunner on Oct 11, 2010 4:06:01 GMT -5
I'd say the XPA-2 will have those speakers galloping with an ease they have never before experienced; and, while doing so, will not even work up a sweat. ;D ;D The Emotiva XPA-2 will make those speakers a contender to win the Preakness by 20 lengths. ;D ;D ;D ;D Seriously, the XPA-2 is designed to drive the most difficult loads imaginable. Your speakers will not prove to be a challenge for this Emotiva powerhouse. The XPA-2 will kick sand in the face of those " two way floor standers that are 93db and 4 ohms dipping to 3" without even realizing that they are there.
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Post by two89w on Oct 11, 2010 4:37:41 GMT -5
All good ; )
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